Article About The Rainbow and Colored Girls

In the bodily sense, a rainbow appears after a storm from the sky. It is made up of seven different colors. As it forms an arch, we might look at its shape since being a segment of a whole circle. In the rainbows physical measurements, Shange draws out other qualities that suit the fluidity and sense of her choreopoem. Although it can seem a simple all-natural phenomenon we take for granted, Shanges choreopoem delivers the rainbow as a complicated sustaining figure that calls for a change in the weather and also a change in the life of 'the coloured women.' The rainbow is a strong symbol in Shange's choreopoem. It is not just amazing in one sense, but it's meaning is rather intricate. There is more about the rainbow compared to its seven colors. The name of Shanges choreopoem, For colored girls who have considered suicide when the Rainbow is Enuff reverberates with a sense of negativity. This is only surface scratching because when you read and study the contents of the narrative it gets really a statement of a victory for 'colored girls'. These 'colored girls' thought suicide, and for anything to become enuff to pull them away from killing themselves it has to be a powerful force and it has to hold a promise for fulfilling their needs. The rainbow signifies a movement away from passing to a more joyful life. The ability of this force is higher than death. It's a hard core force. The figure of this rainbow traverses race, color and class for the reason that it arches over all following the storm. The universality of this rainbow means it's recognizable. The rainbow figures in Christian religion in Genesis chapter 6-9 of this bible, where the rainbow would be a token of a covenant from God to Noah that he won't ever destroy the earth by flood again. Following 40 d.. .